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what are the aims and objectives of physical education ​

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Answered by rslekshmi08
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It aims to develop students' physical competence and knowledge of movement and safety, and their ability to use these to perform in a wide range of activities associated with the development of an active and healthy lifestyle

AIMS

1)Health: generally keeping the body healthy.

2. Cardiovascular: keeping the heart and blood vessels in good condition.Respiratory: regular exercise promotes healthy heart and lungs.

3. Muscle growth: getting the limbs of the body strong.

4. Longevity: regular exercise helps to promote longer life.

5. Education: physical education teaches students about the body and how it works.

6.. Sports: physical education teaches students how to play a variety of sports.

7. Relaxing: it’s a rest from regular studies.

8. Development: all round development, not just academic.

9. Fun: PE is so enjoyable.

OBJECTIVES

1. Healthy citizens: reducing strain on health services.

2. General wellbeing: physical education enhances feelings of happiness.

3. Good habits: physical education early on ensures that adults continue exercising for many years to come.

4. Team players: PE makes participants into good team players.

5. Discovering athletes: PE helps us to discover the athletes of the future.

6. A break from work: freshening the mind.

7. Tradition: physical education is a great tradition to keep up.

8. Friends: it helps participants to make friends.

9. Offline: getting people offline.

10. Self help: a great way to help ourselves with our issues.

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Answered by Visu180
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⚫AIMS

Aim of physical education is to make people

-physically fit

-mentally alert

-emotionally launched

-socially well adjusted

-morally true

-spiritually uplifted

⚫OBJECTIVE

-organic development

-social development

-neuro muscular co-ordination

-emotional development

-health development

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